Samsung aims to bring solid disks to market

Not that it
should come as much of a surprise that the largest flash memory manufacturer in the world would be dabbling in solid
state disk drives (SSD), but once Samsung gets their
legal ducks in a row we don't have any reason to believe they won't make good on taking that 32GB NAND SSD
we saw appear at CeBIT to the consumer market. The demand is obviously there for a laptop drive that, according to
Samsung, would consume less than 5 percent of the juice of regular hard drives, and weigh less than half, not be nearly
as susceptible to shock or climate, or emit the same heat or noise. No, it won't be cheap (yet), but sooner or later
flash memory will be the only thing anyone uses, and Samsung really wants to get this show on the road already.